75′ “Six Bitters” Patrol Boat
Commissioned as patrol boats without hull numbers
Designed for prohibition – excellent patrol boats – un-named
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Un-Named | 1925 – 1936 | Numbered – Un-named | CGH NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS |
100′ “100 Footers” Patrol Boat
Commissioned as patrol boats without hull numbers
Designed for prohibition – proved uneconomical
Model: No
Designation | Name | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Corwin | 1925 – 1936 | To the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Dallas | 1925 – 1936 | To the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Dexter | 1925 – 1936 | To the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Eagle | 1925 – 1936 | To the Navy | |
USCGC | Forward | 1925 – 1947 | Converted to tender in 1941 | |
USCGC | Gallatin | 1926 – 1935 | To the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Mahoning | 1926 – 1935 | ||
USCGC | Nansemond (later Phlox) | 1926 – 1949 | Converted to buoy tender | |
USCGC | Naugatuck | 1926 – 1935 | To the Navy | |
USCGC | Patriot | 1926 – 1938 | To the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Perry | 1926 – 1937 | ||
USCGC | Petrel (later Pine) | 1926 – 1940 | Converted to buoy tender | |
USCGC | Wolcott | 1926 – 1936 |
Seized Rum Runner
The Coast Guard pressed seized “blacks” into service
They often were the only assets fast enough to catch other blacks”
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Lincoln | 1926 – 1926 | Seized rumrunner Burned and sank while in CG service |
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USCGC | Virginia II 58′ (aka CG 801) |
1926 – 1931 | Seized rumrunner | |
USCGC | Reclaimer (later Dobbin) |
1927 – 1931 | Seized rumrunner | |
USCGC | Gaviota 48′ | 1927 – 1927 | Seized rum runner | |
USCGC | Eleanor 53′ | 1927 – 1934 | Seized rumrunner | |
USCGC | Moto Morovich 42 (aka AB 25) |
1928 – 1929 | Seized Rumrunner | |
USCGC | Caloba 49′ (aka CG 807) |
1929 – 1932 | Seized rumrunner | |
USCGC | Jackie 53′ (aka CG 902) |
1929 – 1931 | Seized rumrunner | |
USCGC | Black Duck 45′ (aka CG 808) |
CG | Seized rumrunner One of the fastest and most notorious |
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USCGC | Vinces 93′ (aka CG 821) |
1931 – Unk | Seized rumrunner | |
USCGC | Chase 137′ | 1934 – 1939 | Seized rumrunner |
Launches and Anchorage and Boarding (AB) Vessels
Misc small harbor craft
Many had been RCS Launches
Several were acquired from the Navy
The Navy acquisitions had been SP boats
Some were classified AB Boats
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USRC/USCGC | Penrose 67′ | 1883 – 1924 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Guthrie 87′ | 1895 – 1941 | Former Revenue Cutter Served in WWII |
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USRC/USCGC | Tybee 67 (aka AB 15) |
1895 – 1930 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Scout 65′ | 1896 – 1915 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Delmarva (aka AB 22) |
1900 – 1934 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Arcata 85′ | 1903 – 1936 | ||
USRC/USCGC | Patrol 36′ | 1905 – 1915 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Carolina 56′ | 1906 – 1921 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Alert 61′ | 1907 – 1920 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Guide 70′ | 1908 – 1926 | Former Revenue Cutter First Cutter with internal combustion engine |
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USRC/USCGC | Moriches 32′ | 1908 – 1918 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Vigilant (aka AB 45) |
1910 – 1940 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USRC/USCGC | Guard 67′ | 1913 – 1943 | Former Revenue Cutter Served in WWII |
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USRC/USCGC | Scout 61′ (aka AB 11) |
1914 – 1930 | Former Revenue Cutter | |
USCGC | Magothy | 1916 – 1920 | ||
USCGC | Advance 50′ (aka AB 1) |
1917 – 1939 | ||
USCGC | Patrol 69′ (aka AB 28) |
1917 – 1940 | ||
USCGC | Caswell | 1918 – 1919 | ||
USCGC | Catherine 47 (aka AB 16) (later Venture) |
1918 – 1918 | ||
USCGC | Coquet | 1918 – 1918 | ||
USCGC | Ross 104 | 1918 – 1919 | ||
USCGC | Venture 47′ (aka AB 16) (former Catherine) |
1918 – 1940 | ||
USCGC | Cossack 64′ aka AB 3) |
1919 – 1925 | ||
USCGC | Arrow 62′ (aka AB 2) |
1919 – 1923 | ||
USCGC | Dare 40′ (aka AB 4) |
1919 – 1924 | ||
USCGC | Dart 44′ (aka AB 5) |
1919 – 1922 | ||
USCGC | Dash 64′ (aka AB 5) |
1919 – 1933 | ||
USCGC | Javelin 90′ (ex Jessamine (SP 438)) |
1919 – 1922 | NS | |
USCGC | Kangaroo 62′ (aka AB 6) (ex USS SP-1284) |
1919 – 1932 | NS | |
USCGC | Leader 73′ (ex USS Admiral SP 541) |
1919 – 1920 | Destroyed in gasoline tank explosion | NS |
USCGC | Lookout 41′ (aka AB 7) |
1919 – 1933 | ||
USCGC | Pioneer 58′ (aka AB 9) (ex USS Gurkha (SP 600)) |
1919 – 1934 | NS | |
USCGC | Swift 66 (ex USS Broadbill SP-823) |
1919 – Unk | NS | |
USCGC | Valiant 42′ (ex USS Virginia (SP 746)) |
1919 – 1922 | Wiki | |
USCGC | Vidette 75′ (ex USS Howards SP-144) |
1919 -1922 | NS | |
USCGC | Relief 47 (aka AB 10) |
1921 – 1933 | ||
USCGC | M. B. Chadwick 64′ (aka AB 21) |
1923 – 1923 | ||
USCGC | Voyager 52′ (aka AB 18) (ex USS Voyager (SP-361)) |
1923 – 1936 | NS | |
USCGC | Lightning 110′ | 1932 – 1935 |
83′ Patrol Boat
Designed for convoy duty along the Gulf and East Coasts
Known as the Matchbox Fleet – they had wooden hulls
60 went to Normandy as Rescue Fleet 1
Rescued 1,437 men and 1 woman from the Normandy surf
54 served in the Pacific
The surrender of the last Japanese bastion in the Marianas,
the island of Aquijan, was held on the deck of CG 83525
After the war the 83s were used as SAR boats
During the Cold War they were harbor guards
They were replaced by the 95s and 82s
The last 83, WPB 83484, was decommissioned on 15 April 1963
Though never specifically mentioned,
Homer Hickam’s novel the Keepers’ Son is set aboard an 83
You can tell from the picture on the cover
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Un-named | WPB | 83300 83530 |
1940 – 1963 | Great info on and pictures of 83 footers can be found at this Link and at this Link |
CGH Link |
Patrol Yacht
Mostly commercial fishing vessels in emergency service
Gertrude L. Thebaud was a Gloucester fishing/racing schooner
They patrolled in three main areas:
Alaska, Greenland, and SEAFRONTIER Patrol
Model: Yes
Alaskan Patrol
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Picture |
USCGC | Kodiak | WYP | 173 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Whaler Alaska |
CGH |
SEAFRONTIER Patrol
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Picture |
USCGC | Bedford 164′ | WYPc | 346 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Sailing Yacht CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Blackstone | WPYc | 1942 – Unk | CARIBSEAFRON | ||
USCGC | Blanchard | WYPc | 369 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Sailing Yacht CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Blanco | WYPc | 343 | 1942 – 1945 | Patrol Schooner CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Boulder | WYPc | 352 | 1942 – Unk | Unknown | |
USCGC | Gertrude L. Thebaud | WYPc | 386 | 1942 – 1945 | EASTSEAFRON Financed by Louis Thebaud and named for his wife Built in Gloucester, MA in 1930 Last if the Gloucester-built Grand Banks fishing schooners Designed and built to capture the International Fisherman’s Trophy from the Nova Scotian fleet 1931: Lost two straight races to the Canadian schooner Bluenose 1933: Carried a delegation to Washington on behalf of the fishing industry FDR toured the ship at that time 1933: Part of the Chicago World’s Fair 1937: Part of the Donald McMillan Arctic Expedition to Frobisher Bay 1938 (last year of the competition): Lost 3 out of 5 races to Bluenose Served the Coast Guard in WWII 20 May 1945: Left Gloucester for the Caribbean trade February 1948: Driven onto a breakwater in Venezuela and broke up |
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USCGC | Globe Eight | WYP | 380 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Holy Cross (later USS Kite) |
WYP | 1942 – 1942 | Patrol Yacht Saw no CG service in 5 months as USCGC |
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USCGC | Globe Eight | WYP | 380 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Holy Cross (later USS Kite) |
WYP | 1942 – 1942 | Patrol Yacht Saw no CG service in 5 months as USCGC |
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USCGC | Micawber 110′ | WYPc | 159 | 1942 – 1945 | Patrol Yacht GULFSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Pilgrim | WYP | 1942 – Unk | Unknown | ||
USCGC | Thorgaut | WYP | 377 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Wicomico | WYPc | 158 | 1942 – 1945 | Patrol Yacht CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Globe | WYP | 381 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Kodiak | WYP | 173 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Whaler Alaska |
CGH |
USCGC | Madalan | WYPc | 345 | 1943 – 1945 | Patrol Brigantine EASTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Ottern | WYP | 379 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Thalassa | WYPc | 348 | 1943 – Unk | Unknown | |
USCGC | Thorfinn | WYP | 383 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Thorfjell | WYP | 384 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Thoris | WYP | 378 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler WESTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Colleen | WYPc | 27 | 1945 – 1945 | Patrol Yacht Unseaworthy – Not used |
Emergency Vessel
Similar to the WYPs but were designated EM instead of USCGC
They patrolled in three main areas:
Alaska, Greenland, and SEAFRONTIER Patrol
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Picture |
USCGC | EM Margaret | WYP | 323 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Brusstar | WYP | 312 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Caddo | WYP | 174 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Whaler Alaska |
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USCGC | EM Connant | WYP | 320 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Covington | WYP | 314 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Dow | WYP | 353 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Edwards | WYP | 357 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Euphane | WYP | 360 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Humphreys | WYP | 325 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Joe | WYP | 356 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Northumberland | WYP | 361 | 1943 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
CGH |
USCGC | EM Pelican | WYP | 329 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Pocahantas | WYP | 362 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Reed | WYP | 322 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Coastal Freighter CARIBSEAFRON |
CGH |
USCGC | EM Rowe | WYP | 328 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Seabird | WYP | 330 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Stephan McKeever | WYP | 363 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Vernon McNeal | WYP | 318 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Warren Edwards | WYP | 354 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Wilcox | WYP | 333 | 1943 – 1943 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | EM Messick | WYP | 358 | 1944 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler CARIBSEAFRON |
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Misc Acquisition
Similar to the WYPs but classified otherwise
Example, an ex-Army tug was classified a WYT instead of WYP
They patrolled in three main areas:
Alaska, Greenland, and SEAFRONTIER Patrol
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Beverly | WYT | 371 | 1942 – 1944 | Former Army Tug CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Bozo | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Yacht EASTSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Blackrock (ex The Boys) |
WAGL | 367 | 1943 – 1954 | Patrol Fishing Vessel CARIBSEAFRON |
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USCGC | Aberdeen 95′ | CG | 95300 | 1944 – 1944 | WESTSEAFRON | CGH |
USCGC | East Breeze 183 (ex SNS Externsteine) |
WIX | 1944 – 1944 | German supply ship in Greenland Captured by CGC Eastwind on 15 October 1944 The only German surface ship captured in WWII Taken into Service as USCGC East Breeze Served as a Greenland transport cutter Turned over to the Navy on 24 January 1945 as USS Callao |
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USCGC | Navigation | 1944 – 1946 | Patrol Yacht EASTSEAFRON |
Coast Guard Reserve Cutter
These were civilian yachts of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
The Coast Guard armed them and their owners crewed them
Officially referred to as the Coastal Picket Force
The CG often called it the Corsair Fleet
Affectionately called the Hooligan Navy
Performed ASW patrols along the Gulf and East Coasts
On at least one occasion drove a submarine from the area
The only units to report a mock bombing attack on the US by Army bombers
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Picture |
USCGCR | CGR | Various | 1942 – 1943 | Civilian yachts of the CG Auxiliary | CGH CGP |
Patrol Yacht
Mostly commercial fishing vessels in emergency service
They patrolled in three main areas:
Alaska, Greenland, and SEAFRONTIER Patrol
Model: No
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Picture |
USCGC | Aivik (ex Arlington) |
WYP | 164 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
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USCGC | Aklak (ex Weymouth) |
WYP | 168 | 1942 -1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Alatok (ex Hekla) |
WYP | 172 | 1942 -1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Amarok (ex Lark) (ex Greyhound I) |
WYP | 166 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Arluk (ex Atlantic) |
WYP | 167 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Arvek (ex Triton) |
WYP | 165 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Atak (ex Winchester) |
WYP | 163 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Belmont | WYP | 341 | 1942 – 1946 | Patrol Whaler Greenland Patrol |
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USCGC | Bodega | WYP | 342 | 1942 – 1943 | Patrol Whaler Greenland Patrol |
CGH |
USCGC | Bronco | WYP | 340 | 1942 – 1945 | Patrol Whaler Greenland Patrol |
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USCGC | Busco | WYP | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
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USCGC | Natsek | WYP | 170 | 1942 – 1942 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol Lost at sea |
CGH |
USCGC | Nogak | WYP | 171 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
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USCGC | Nanok | WYP | 169 | 1942 – 1944 | Patrol Trawler Greenland Patrol |
95′ A/B/C Cape Class Patrol Boat
Commissioned as Patrol Boats
Originally only numbered – Named in 1964
The 95s were officially referred to as the Cape Class
Designed as shallow water ASW platforms
By the early 1960s all ASW weapons removed
Used for near shore SAR
Cape Corwin was decommissioned in 1990
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Sub-Class | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Cape Small | A Class | WPB | 95300 | 1953 – 1987 | To the Marshall Islands | CGP |
USCGC | Cape Coral | A Class | WPB | 95301 | 1953 – 1987 | ||
USCGC | Cape Higgon | A Class | WPB | 95302 | 1952 – 1990 | To Uruguay | |
USCGC | Cape Upright | A Class | WPB | 95303 | 1953 – 1989 | To The Bahamas | |
USCGC | Cape Gull | A Class | WPB | 95304 | 1953 – 1988 | CGP | |
USCGC | Cape Hatteras | A Class | WPB | 95305 | 1953 – 1991 | To Mexico | |
USCGC | Cape George | A Class | WPB | 95306 | 1953 – 1989 | To Palau | |
USCGC | Cape Current | A Class | WPB | 95307 | 1953 – 1989 | To The Bahamas | |
USCGC | Cape Strait | A Class | WPB | 95308 | 1953 – 1983 | Sunk as artificial reef off NJ | CGH |
USCGC | Cape Carter | A Class | WPB | 95309 | 1953 – 1990 | To Mexico | CGP |
USCGC | Cape Wash | A Class | WPB | 95310 | 1953 – 1987 | To the Navy | |
USCGC | Cape Hedge | A Class | WPB | 95311 | 1953 – 1987 | To the Navy To Mexico | CGP |
USCGC | Cape Knox | B Class | WPB | 95312 | 1955 – 1989 | Purchased by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society | |
USCGC | Cape Morgan | B Class | WPB | 95313 | 1955 – 1989 | To The Bahamas | |
USCGC | Cape Fairweather | B Class | WPB | 95314 | 1955 – 1985 | CGP | |
USCGC | La Crete A Pierrot | B Class | WPB | 95315 | 1955 – 1956 | Immediately transferred to Haiti | |
USCGC | Cape Fox | B Class | WPB | 95316 | 1955 – 1989 | To The Bahamas | |
USCGC | Cape Jellison | B Class | WPB | 95317 | 1955 – 1986 | To the Navy To the Sea Scouts | CGP |
USCGC | Cape Newagen | B Class | WPB | 95318 | 1955 – 1982 | To the Navy | CGH |
USCGC | Cape Romain | B Class | WPB | 95319 | 1955 – 1989 | To the Navy | |
USCGC | Cape Starr | B Class | WPB | 95320 | 1956 – 1987 | ||
USCGC | Cape Cross | C Class | WPB | 95321 | 1958 – 1990 | To Micronesia | |
USCGC | Cape Horn | C Class | WPB | 95322 | 1958 – 1990 | To Uruguay | CGP |
USCGC | Cape Darby | C Class | WPB | 95323 | 1958 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape Shoalwater | C Class | WPB | 95324 | 1958 – 1988 | To The Bahamas | |
USCGC | Cape Florida | C Class | WPB | 95325 | 1958 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape Corwin | C Class | WPB | 95326 | 1958 – 1990 | Last 95 in commission – To Micronesia | CGH CGP |
USCGC | Cape Porpoise | C Class | WPB | 95327 | 1958 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape Henlopen | C Class | WPB | 95328 | 1958 – 1989 | To Costa Rica | CGH |
USCGC | Cape Kiwanda | C Class | WPB | 95329 | 1959 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape Falcon | C Class | WPB | 95330 | 1959 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape Trinity | C Class | WPB | 95331 | 1959 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape York | C Class | WPB | 95332 | 1959 – 1989 | To The Bahamas | |
USCGC | Cape Rosier | C Class | WPB | 95333 | 1959 – 1968 | To South Korea | CGH |
USCGC | Cape Sable | C Class | WPB | 95334 | 1959 – 1968 | To South Korea | |
USCGC | Cape Providence | C Class | WPB | 95335 | 1959 – 1968 | To South Korea |
82′ Point Class Patrol Boat
Commissioned as Patrol Boats
Originally only numbered – Named in 1964
The 82s were officially referred to as the Point Class
Many fought in Vietnam and were then turned over to Vietnam
Point Brower was decommissioned in 2003
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Point Caution | WPB | 82301 | 1960 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Hope | WPB | 82302 | 1960 – 1991 | To Costa Rica | |
USCGC | Point Young | WPB | 82303 | 1960 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point League | WPB | 82304 | 1960 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Partridge | WPB | 82305 | 1960 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Jefferson | WPB | 82306 | 1960 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Glover | WPB | 82307 | 1960 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point White | WPB | 82308 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGH |
USCGC | Point Arden | WPB | 82309 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Garnet | WPB | 82310 | 1961 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Verde | WPB | 82311 | 1961 – 1991 | To Mexico | CGP |
USCGC | Point Swift | WPB | 82312 | 1961 – 1995 | ||
USCGC | Point Slocum | WPB | 82313 | 1962 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Thatcher | WPB | 82314 | 1961 – 1992 | Artificial reef | |
USCGC | Point Clear | WPB | 82315 | 1961 – 1969 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Mast | WPB | 82316 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Comfort | WPB | 82317 | 1961 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Heron | WPB | 82318 | 1961 – 1991 | To Mexico | CGP |
USCGC | Point Orient | WPB | 82319 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Kennedy | WPB | 82320 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Lomas | WPB | 82321 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Hudson | WPB | 82322 | 1961 – 1969 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Grace | WPB | 82323 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Grey | WPB | 82324 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Dume | WPB | 82325 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Cypress | WPB | 82326 | 1961 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Banks | WPB | 82327 | 1961 – 1970 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Gannen | WPB | 82328 | 1962 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Welcome | WPB | 82329 | 1962 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGH |
USCGC | Point Ellis | WPB | 82330 | 1962 – 1969 | To Vietnam | |
USCGC | Point Marone | WPB | 82331 | 1962 – 1970 | To Vietnam | CGP |
USCGC | Point Roberts | WPB | 82332 | 1962 – 1992 | To EPA | |
USCGC | Point Highland | WPB | 82333 | 1962 – 2001 | To Trinidad and Tobago | CGH CGP |
USCGC | Point Ledge | WPB | 82334 | 1962 – 1998 | To Venezuela | |
USCGC | Point Countess | WPB | 82335 | 1962 – 2000 | To Georgia (former SSR) | |
USCGC | Point Glass | WPB | 82336 | 1962 – 2000 | To NOAA | |
USCGC | Point Divide | WPB | 82337 | 1962 – 1995 | Washington Maritime Academy | |
USCGC | Point Bridge | WPB | 82338 | 1962 – 2001 | To Costa Rica | CGP |
USCGC | Point Chico | WPB | 82339 | 1962 – 2001 | To Costa Rica | CGP |
USCGC | Point Bataan | WPB | 82340 | 1962 – 1999 | To Dominican Republic | |
USCGC | Point Lookout | WPB | 82341 | 1962 – 1994 | Artificial reef of Ocean City MD | |
USCGC | Point Baker | WPB | 82342 | 1963 – 2002 | To Georgia (former SSR) | CGH |
USCGC | Point Wells | WPB | 82343 | 1963 – 2000 | To Columbia | CGH |
USCGC | Point Estero | WPB | 82344 | 1963 – 2001 | To Columbia | |
USCGC | Point Judith | WPB | 82345 | 1966 – 1992 | To Venezuela | |
USCGC | Point Arena | WPB | 82346 | 1966 – 1995 | ||
USCGC | Point Bonita | WPB | 82347 | 1966 – 2000 | To Trinidad and Tobago | |
USCGC | Point Barrow | WPB | 82348 | 1966 – 1991 | To Panama | |
USCGC | Point Spencer | WPB | 82349 | 1966 – 2000 | To Dominican Republic | |
USCGC | Point Franklin | WPB | 82350 | 1966 – 1998 | To Venezuela | |
USCGC | Point Bennet | WPB | 82351 | 1966 – 1999 | To Trinidad and Tobago | |
USCGC | Point Sal | WPB | 82352 | 1966 – 2001 | To Columbia | |
USCGC | Point Monroe | WPB | 82353 | 1966 – 2001 | To NOAA | |
USCGC | Point Evans | WPB | 82354 | 1967 – 1999 | To the Philippines | |
USCGC | Point Hannon | WPB | 82355 | 1967 – 2001 | To Panama | |
USCGC | Point Francis | WPB | 82356 | 1967 – 1999 | To Panama | |
USCGC | Point Huron | WPB | 82357 | 1967 – 1999 | To Panama | |
USCGC | Point Stuart | WPB | 82358 | 1967 – 2001 | To El Salvador | |
USCGC | Point Steele (former Point Buchon) |
WPB | 82359 | 1967 – 1998 | To Antigua-Barbuda | CGH |
USCGC | Point Winslow | WPB | 82360 | 1967 – 2000 | To Panama | CGP |
USCGC | Point Charles | WPB | 82361 | 1967 – 1991 | To Texas A&M | |
USCGC | Point Brown | WPB | 82362 | 1967 – 1991 | To USCG Auxiliary as Lady B | |
USCGC | Point Nowell | WPB | 82363 | 1967 – 1999 | To Jamaica | |
USCGC | Point Whitehorn | WPB | 82364 | 1967 – 1995 | Artificial reef | CGH |
USCGC | Point Turner (former Point Haughton) |
WPB | 82365 | 1967 – 1998 | To St. Lucia | CGP |
USCGC | Point Lobos | WPB | 82366 | 1967 – 2001 | To NOAA | |
USCGC | Point Knoll | WPB | 82367 | 1967 – 1991 | To Venezuela | |
USCGC | Point Warde | WPB | 82368 | 1967 – 2000 | To Columbia | |
USCGC | Point Heyer | WPB | 82369 | 1967 – 1998 | To Trinidad and Tobago | CGP |
USCGC | Point Richmond | WPB | 82370 | 1967 – 1997 | To Ecuador | |
USCGC | Point Barnes | WPB | 82371 | 1970 – 2000 | To Jamaica | |
USCGC | Point Brower | WPB | 82372 | 1970 – 2003 | To Azerbaijan | CGP |
USCGC | Point Camden | WPB | 82373 | 1970 – 1999 | To Costa Rica | |
USCGC | Point Carrew | WPB | 82374 | 1970 – 2000 | To Argentina | |
USCGC | Point Doran | WPB | 82375 | 1970 – 2000 | To the Philippines | |
USCGC | Point Harris | WPB | 82376 | 1970 – 1992 | Sold to private owner | CGH |
USCGC | Point Hobart | WPB | 82377 | 1970 – 1999 | To Argentina | |
USCGC | Point Jackson | WPB | 82378 | 1970 – 2000 | To Turkmenistan | CGP |
USCGC | Point Martin | WPB | 82379 | 1971 – 1999 | To Dominican Republic | |
USS | Point Webber | Built for the Navy in 1961 Used as a range safety vessel Keeping boats away from firing ranges Turned over to the Sea Scouts |
CGP |
110′ Island Class Patrol Boat
Designed to replace the 95s
Commissioned as Patrol Boats
The 110s are officially referred to as the Island Class
Being replaced by the National Security Cutter, Small
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Farallon | WPB | 1301 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Manitou | WPB | 1302 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Maui | WPB | 1304 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Monhegan | WPB | 1305 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Nunivak | WPB | 1306 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Ocracoke | WPB | 1307 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Vashon | WPB | 1308 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Aquidneck | WPB | 1309 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Mustang | WPB | 1310 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Naushon | WPB | 1311 | 1986 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sanibel | WPB | 1312 | 1987 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Edisto | WPB | 1313 | 1987 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sapelo | WPB | 1314 | 1987 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Matinicus | WPB | 1315 | 1987 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Nantucket | WPB | 1316 | 1987 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Attu | WPB | 1317 | 1988 -Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Chandeleur | WPB | 1319 | 1988 -Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Chincoteague | WPB | 1320 | 1988 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Cushing | WPB | 1321 | 1988 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Cuttyhunk | WPB | 1322 | 1988 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Drummond | WPB | 1323 | 1988 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Key Largo | WPB | 1324 | 1988 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Metompkin | WPB | 1325 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Monomoy | WPB | 1326 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Orcas | WPB | 1327 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Padre | WPB | 1328 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sitkinak | WPB | 1329 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Tybee | WPB | 1330 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Washington | WPB | 1331 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Wrangell | WPB | 1332 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Adak | WPB | 1333 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Liberty | WPB | 1334 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Anacapa | WPB | 1335 | 1989 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Kiska | WPB | 1336 | 1990 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Assateague | WPB | 1337 | 1990 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Grand Isle | WPB | 1338 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Key Biscayne | WPB | 1339 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Jefferson Island | WPB | 1340 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Kodiak | WPB | 1341 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Long Island | WPB | 1342 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Bainbridge Island | WPB | 1343 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Block Island | WPB | 1344 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Staten Island | WPB | 1345 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Roanoke Island | WPB | 1346 | 1992 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Pea Island | WPB | 1347 | 1992 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Knight Island | WPB | 1348 | 1991 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Galveston Island | WPB | 1349 | 1992 – Active | CGH |
73′ Flagstaff Class
Evaluation of hydrofoil concept in 1974
Fully operational 75 – 78
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Flagstaff | PGH/WPBH | 1 | 1974 – 1978 | NS |
115′ High Point Class
Evaluation of hydrofoil concept in 1974
Fully operational 75 – 78
Model: No
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | High Point | PCH | 1 | 1974 – 1978 | NS |
109′ Dorado Class
Operational SES
Worked well but proved uneconomical
Model: No
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Dorado | WSES | 1 | 1981 – 1982 | NS | |
USCGC | Sea Hawk | WSES | 2 | 1982 – 1994 | ||
USCGC | Shearwater | WSES | 3 | 1982 – 1994 | ||
USCGC | Petrel | WSES | 4 | 1983 – 1994 |
87′ Marine Protector Class Patrol Boat
Replaced the 82s
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Barracuda | WPB | 87301 | 1998 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Hammerhead | WPB | 87302 | 1998 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Mako | WPB | 87303 | 1998 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Marlin | WPB | 87304 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Stingray | WPB | 87305 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Dorado | WPB | 87306 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Osprey | WPB | 87307 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Chinook | WPB | 87308 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Albacore | WPB | 87309 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Tarpon | WPB | 87310 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Cobia | WPB | 87311 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Hawksbill | WPB | 87312 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Cormorant | WPB | 87313 | 1999 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Finback | WPB | 87314 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Amberjack | WPB | 87315 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Kittywake | WPB | 87316 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Blackfin | WPB | 87317 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Bluefin | WPB | 87318 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Yellowfin | WPB | 87319 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Manta | WPB | 87320 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Coho | WPB | 87321 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Kingfisher | WPB | 87322 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Seahawk | WPB | 87323 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Steelhead | WPB | 87324 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Beluga | WPB | 87325 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Blacktip | WPB | 87326 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Pelican | WPB | 87327 | 2010 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Ridley | WPB | 87328 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Cochito | WPB | 87329 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Man-o-War | WPB | 87330 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Moray | WPB | 87331 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Razorbill | WPB | 87332 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Adelie | WPB | 87333 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Gannet | WPB | 87334 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Narwahl | WPB | 87335 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sturgeon | WPB | 87336 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sockeye | WPB | 87337 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Ibis | WPB | 87338 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Pompano | WPB | 87339 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Halibut | WPB | 87340 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Bonito | WPB | 87341 | 2001 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Shrike | WPB | 87342 | 2002 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Tern | WPB | 87343 | 2002 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Heron | WPB | 87344 | 2002 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Wahoo | WPB | 87345 | CGH | ||
USCGC | FlyingFish | WPB | 87346 | 2002 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Haddock | WPB | 87347 | 2002 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Brant | WPB | 87348 | 2000 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Shearwater | WPB | 87349 | 2002 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Petrel | WPB | 87350 | 2003 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sea Lion | WPB | 87352 | 2003 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Skipjack | WPB | 87353 | 2004 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Dolphin | WPB | 87354 | 2004 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Hawk | WPB | 87355 | 2004 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sailfish | WPB | 87356 | 2004 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sawfish | WPB | 87357 | 2004 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Swordfish | WPB | 87358 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Tiger Shark | WPB | 87359 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Blue Shark | WPB | 87360 | 2005 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sea Horse | WPB | 87361 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sea Otter | WPB | 87362 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Manatee | WPB | 87363 | CGH | ||
USCGC | Ahi | WPB | 87364 | 2006 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Pike | WPB | 87365 | 2005 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Terrapin | WPB | 87366 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sea Dragon | WPB | 87367 | 2008 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sea Devil | WPB | 87368 | 2007 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Crocodile | WPB | 87369 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Diamondback | WPB | 87370 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Reef Shark | WPB | 87371 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Alligator | WPB | 87372 | 2009 – Active | CGH | |
USCGC | Sea Fox | WPB | 87375 | 2009 – Active | CGH |
179′ Cyclone Class Patrol Boat
Borrowed from the Navy
Model: Yes
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Cyclone (ex USS Cyclone) |
WPB | 1 | 2000 – 2004 | Commissioned into the Navu in 1993 Stricken from the Navy Register in 2000 Turned over to the Coast Guard for extended test and evaluation To the Philippines |
NS |
USCGC | Tempest (ex USS Tempest) |
WPC | 2 | 2004 – 2008 | Returned to the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Monsoon (ex USS Monsoon) |
WPC | 4 | 2004 – 2008 | Returned to the Navy | NS |
USCGC | Zephyr (ex USS Zephyr) |
WPC | 8 | 2004 – 2013 | NS | |
USCGC | Thunderbolt (es USS Thunderbolt) |
WPC | 12 | 1998 – 1998 | Operational test and evaluation | NS |
USCGC | Shamal (ex USS Shamal) |
WPC | 13 | 2004 – 2013 | NS | |
USCGC | Tornado (ex USS Tornado |
WPC | 14 | 2004 – 2013 | NS |
154′ Sentinel Class Patrol Boat
Also known as the Enlisted Class
Named for enlisted Coastguardsmen who performed heroic deeds
Also not referred to be length
Called the Enlisteds
Model: No
Designation | Name | Class | Hull | Service | Comments | Pictures |
USCGC | Bernard C. Webber | WPC | 1101 | Bosunmate First Class (BM1) Station Chatham Coxswain of CGC 36500 in the tanker Pendleton rescue Awarded Gold Lifesaving Medal 18 February 1952 |
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USCGC | Richard Etheridge | WPC | 1102 | Station Keeper First African American Station Keeper Pea Island Station Awarded Gold Lifesaving Medal 22 December 1984 |
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USCGC | William Flores | WPC | 1103 | Seaman Apprentice (SA) Crewman in CGC Blackthorn Died while saving fellow shipmates of the sinking cutter Awarded Coast Guard Medal 28 June 1980 |
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USCGC | Robert Yered | WPC | 1104 | Engineman First Class (EN1) Explosives Loading Detachment #1 Cat Lai, Vietnam Awarded Silver Star Medal and Purple Heart 18 February 1968 |
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USCGC | Margaret Norvell | WPC | 1105 | Lighthouse Keeper Kept various lights in the lower Missippi River Known for community service and numerous rescues |
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USCGC | Paul Clark | WPC | 1106 | Fireman First Class (F 1/c) Boat engineer aboard USS Joseph T. Dickman Awarded Navy Cross 11 November 1942 |
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USCGC | Charles David | WPC | 1107 | Stewardsmate First Class (StM1) Crewman in USCGC Commanche Died while rescuing survivors of USS Dorchester Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Medal 3 February 1943 |
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USCGC | Charles Sexton | WPC | 1108 | Machinery Technician First Class (MK1) Engineman in CGC 44381 Died while rescuing survivors of the Sea King Awarded Coast Guard Medal 11 January 1992 |
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USCGC | Kathleen Moore | WPC | 1109 | Lighthouse Keeper Daughter of the keeper of Black Rock Light Began helping her father in 1817 at the age of 12 Became keeper when he died Retired in 1878 at the age of 84 Saved at least 21 lives during her tenure |
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USCGC | Joseph Napier | WPC | 1110 | Station Keeper Known for many dangerous rescues in the Great Lakes Awarded Gold Lifesaving Medal 10 October 1877 |
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USCGC | William Trump | WPC | 1111 | Motor Machinest Mate First Class (MoMM1) Crewman in LCI(L)-90 Awarded Silver Star Medal 6 June 1944 |
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USCGC | Isaac Mayo | WPC | 1112 | Civilian volunteer Assisted Cape Cod Station in Sarah J. Fort rescue Awarded Gold Lifesaving Medal 10 November 1879 |
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USCGC | Richard Dixon | WPC | 1113 | Bosunmate First Class (BM1) Station Tillamook Bay 44′ MLB coxswain Awarded 2 Coast Guard Medals 3 and 4 July 1980 |
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USCGC | Heriberto Hernandez | WPC | 1114 | Fireman (FN) Crewman in USCGC Point Cypress Posthumoiusly awarded Bronze Star Medal with Combat V and Purple Heart 5 December 1968 |